Users may occasionally receive notifications that prohibit them from processing a specific document type through a transaction. You can either totally suppress the issue as a note or turn it to a warning with this transaction. You will also be able to turn warnings into errors which will prevent posting. Transaction: OBA5 IMG Path: Financial […]
You can designate a specific tolerance group to a certain user in the subsequent transaction if you already have one. […]
Tolerance Different control quantities, such as the maximum document amount, the maximum line item value, and the maximum cash discount for customers and vendors, are defined by groups. These could be set globally for all business codes or for specific employee groups. Transaction: OBA4 IMG Path: Financial Accounting (New) -> Financial Accounting Global Settings (New) -> […]
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Tax codes that will be applied to non-taxable transactions should be assigned in this transaction. There are government and/or commercial transactions in practically every nation where neither input nor output taxes should be applied. Transaction: OBCL IMG Path: Financial Accounting (New) -> Financial Accounting Global Settings (New) -> Tax on Sales/Purchases -> Posting […]